- The sham election deteriorated from a stage-managed process to overwhelming violence and fraud.
- During 20 Dec 2025 – 30 Jan 2026, there were 1,288 armed clashes and attacks against civilians, which killed 281 civilians.
- Almost half the number of voters and polling stations compared to the 2020 General Election – 11 million boycotted.
- The polls took place as the junta held nearly 23,000 political prisoners – the highest number in SE Asia.
- 404 people were charged under the junta’s Election Protection Law, with 9 receiving lengthy jail sentences of up to 49 years.
- Junta tortures and burns alive seven civilians in Sagaing.
- Regime airstrike kills 22 in Arakan boarding schools.
- Junta increases airstrikes on civilians to clear polling routes.
- NUG-affiliated resistance forces murder 9 women, inc. pregnant woman.
- Junta ends CI to passport conversion, blocks nationals leaving Thailand.
- Regime charges first 40 under election law.
- UNGA reveals worsening crisis for Rohingya after aid cuts.
- Junta partners with Chinese “Great Firewall” digital repression software.
- Junta unleashes new election “law” and military secrets “law” that carry maximum penalty of death.
- Right groups accuse AA of atrocity crimes against Rohingya, incl. torture.
- Junta flotillas break blockades on Chindwin and Irrawaddy.
- Junta renames itself, entrenches military control, keeps Min Aung Hlaing as President.
- Trump rewards Min Aung Hlaing’s bootlicking with eased sanctions.
- KNDF shoots down junta jet.
- Junta bombs own troops in Kyaukphyu, injuring at least 19.
- Junta launched 1523 air/drone strikes which killed 921 civilians in first half of 2025, nearly doubling 2024 figures.
- Junta claims sham elections will take place in 267 townships. deploys vote rigging machines. It stages “Peace Forum” to promotes sham election.
- ILO invokes Art. 33 on junta, urges members to cut funds, fuel, and ties.
- UNICEF: funding cuts jeopardizes access to education for 230,000 Rohingya refugees.
- World Bank projects 2.5% GDP drop post-Quake; Junta boss in denial.
- Junta arrests at least 10 for commemorating ASSK’s 80th birthday.
- Junta airstrike on Tabayin school kills 22 children, 2 teachers.
- Coup boss meets Xi on sidelines of Russian military parade.
- Indian paramilitaries abduct, torture, and kill 10 Sagaing Region PDF members near Indian border.
- UNICEF: funding cuts jeopardizes access to education for 230,000 Rohingya refugees.
- JfM exposes ASEAN dirty deals: 12 tycoons and 54 companies fueling junta atrocities.
- Employers deny compensation to quake affected workers.
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